Strong dynamics, composite Higgs and the conformal window
Daniel Nogradi, Agostino Patella

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent lattice studies of near-conformal non-abelian gauge theories, focusing on their mass spectrum, running coupling, and the potential of a light composite scalar as a Higgs candidate.
Contribution
It provides an overview of recent progress in lattice investigations relevant for composite Higgs models and the role of near-conformal dynamics.
Findings
Identification of a light composite scalar as a Higgs candidate
Insights into the mass spectrum of near-conformal theories
Analysis of the running of the renormalized coupling
Abstract
We review recent progress in the lattice investigations of near-conformal non-abelian gauge theories relevant for dynamical symmetry breaking and model building of composite Higgs models. The emphasis is placed on the mass spectrum and the running renormalized coupling. The role of a light composite scalar isosinglet particle as a composite Higgs particle is highlighted.
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